Scientific Journal of KubSAU

Polythematic online scientific journal
of Kuban State Agrarian University
ISSN 1990-4665
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MONOSPECIPHIC RABBIT SERUM TO RECOMBINANT PROTEIN P30 IN INVESTIGATION OF AFRICAN SWINE FEVER (ASF)

abstract 0711107045 issue 71 pp. 641 – 655 30.09.2011 ru 1973
This article describes performance analysis of using hiperimmunity monospeciphic rabbit serum to recombinant protein p30 of African swine fever virus (ASFV) for investigation of the virus in vivo and in vitro
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MORPHOLOGICAL AND ANATOMICAL STUDIES OF TRIPLOID FORMS OF ASPEN

abstract 0901306054 issue 90 pp. 812 – 821 30.06.2013 ru 1652
In this article, we have presented the survey of populations of triploid plant of Populus tremula L. genetic reserve of aspen in the area of Sharinsk in the Kostroma region. We have found the population of P. tremula L. not affected by the Phellinus tremulae Bond. et Boris fungus. The morphological and cytological analysis of plant samples taken from this genetic reserve in 1961 has been made. It has finally confirmed the triploid nature of the samples
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MORPHOLOGICAL AND CYTO-BIOCHEMICAL BASIS OF SHOOT FORMATION OF CEREALS

abstract 0971403041 issue 97 pp. 562 – 590 31.03.2014 ru 996
Process of shoot formation of cereals is associated with the formation of zone shortened internodes, establishes buds certain capacity and completes transition by growth and formation of crop aboveground mass of each individual. Process of shoot formation is divided into three phases - preparatory, hidden and visible tillering, each of which is different peculiar morphological and cytobiochemical development
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MORPHOLOGICAL ESTIMATION AND REPRODUCTIVE POTENTIAL AT INFLUENCE OF VIRUS ВТМ ON F1 THE HYBRIDS RECEIVED AT REMOTE HYBRIDIZATION

abstract 0701106034 issue 70 pp. 504 – 513 30.06.2011 ru 1925
The changing dynamics of quantity of pollen grains and morphological attributes of a plant of a tomato is resulted at influence virus VTM in the conditions of the vegetative chamber
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MORPHOLOGICAL FEATURES OF CONIDIOGENESIS OF VENTURIA INAEQUALIS (COOKE) WINTER IN LABORATORY CONDITIONS

abstract 1321708106 issue 132 pp. 1310 – 1322 31.10.2017 ru 527
The pathogenic agent of apple scab disease, Venturia inaequalis (Cooke) Winter, causes significant damage to the industrial production of apples. Studying the pathogen in pure culture is important for solving the theoretical and practical issues of its biology. The sporulation ability of the Venturia inaequalis laboratory culture is an important diagnostic feature in morphological culture analysis, in the test for sensitivity to fungicides, when creating a collection inoculum for an artificial infection. We have studied the morphological features of conidiogenesis of pure V. inaequalis culture, such as the location of conidiogenic structures and their form. For the first time in the laboratory culture of the pathogen, sporulation in the thickness of agar on the substrate mycelium was demonstrated. Conidiogenesis proceeded according to the blastic-annellidic type. Depending on the location of the conidiogenic structures on the aerial or substrate mycelium, their morphology was different. Conidiogenic areas in the substrate mycelium could be observed with the unaided eye, in the form of hyphal grit, while they were conidia conglomerations in each annelid. Annellide had a curved shape. On the aerial mycelium, annelids were straight and always had only one conidium. Differences in the morphology of conidiogenic structures are supposed to be related to the physical conditions of the environment in which sporulation takes place. In the agar, each mature conidium remaining at the apex of the annelid interferes with the formation of the next one, which results in its bending. The fixed arrangement of conidiogenic structures and forming conidia in the thickness of agar allows the use of substrate sporification for model studies of the conidiogenesis process
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MORPHOLOGICAL VARIABILITY OF IRIS HALOPHILA AN INTRODUCTION IN CENTRAL YAKUTIA

abstract 1271703048 issue 127 pp. 713 – 722 31.03.2017 ru 582
Investigation variability of morphological features of Iris halophila an introduction in Central Yakutia. Dependence of morphological variability of Iris halophila on quantity of dropping-out rainfall in initial habitats is revealed
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MORPHOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF LEAF AMPELOGRAPHIC INFORMATION

abstract 0701106032 issue 70 pp. 461 – 491 30.06.2011 ru 2357
Modern ampelography has reached the newest level of usage of the latest achievements of multimedia techniques and computing means of handling and analysis of assembled information. An adult leaf is a sort of "passport" of the breed, and the most important significance among set of descriptive characteristics is attached to it. For decrypting of the numeral information of leaves, it is offered to use SIAMS company toolkit, in particular - the SIAMS MesoPlant analyzer. In this article, the technique of reading (decrypting) of a leaf ampelographical information from alive and dry samples and the biometric analysis for level of morphotypical establishment of objects of researches is resulted
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MORPHOMETRY OF LEAVES OF THE KUBAN WILD-GROWING LIANAS OF GRAPE

abstract 0711107005 issue 71 pp. 51 – 69 30.09.2011 ru 2035
The morphometry of leaves of the Kuban wild-growing lianas of grape, as we know, is not learnt till now and availability of quoters of pure subspecies of Vitis vinifera silvestris Gmel is not demonstrated., though suppositions about this information soared in the scientific environment as old as Adam [5]. With the advent of a direction of morphometry taxonomy there was a necessity of accurate bracing of a current state of a genotypical diversity of lianas and biological polymorphism of leaves for link establishment silvestris - silvesatis - sativa
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MULTI-LAYER COMPOST AS AN IMPORTANT SOURCE OF ENRICHMENT OF SOIL NUTRI-ENTS

abstract 0971403040 issue 97 pp. 541 – 561 31.03.2014 ru 1536
Multicomponent compost represents a good environment for a significant number of species of living organisms and populations which produce enzymes, vitamins and other active substances. Chemical and physical properties of complicated composts are heterogeneous and polydisperse interim systems, and on the gene pool of living organisms are a rich comprehensive substratum. The heterogeneity of complicated composts of characterized by a very wide range of organisms which using animal waste and isolating of germinating seeds and spores of higher and lower plants
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NATURAL PLANT COMMUNITIES IRIS LAEVIGATA FISCH. ET C.A. MEY. AS THE ECOLOGY MODEL FOR CREATION OF REINTRODUCTION POPULATION

abstract 0931309060 issue 93 pp. 887 – 896 30.11.2013 ru 1455
The article describes the environmental conditions and plant communities with Iris laevigata for the selection of optimal locations of its growth. The structure of natural populations can be a model for the creation of artificial populations of these species
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